Voyage round the World
in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805, & 1806, by order of His Imperial Majesty Alexander the First, on Board the Ships Nadeshda and Neva, under the Command of... translated from the original German by Richard Belgrave Hopner, Esq.
London, John Murray, Bookseller to the Admiralty and the Board of Longitude, 1813
Like many Russian naval personnel before him, Kruzenstern had trained in the British Navy. His service during the Revolutionary War (1793-1799) gave him a valuable insight into English trade with China and the East Indies. His introduction shows just how much he learnt whilst at Canton and provides 'important observations on the state of Russian commerce, Russian voyages and discoveries in the northern Pacific' (Forbes), as well as detailing his simple yet revolutionary ideas for the Russian fur trade.
The importance of this circumnavigation lies not only in the discoveries made during the voyage and the rectifications made to charts, especially in the North Pacific and on the North-West coast of America, but also for the detailed information recorded about Japan. Nikolai Rezanov, head of the first Russian Embassy to Japan, sailed with Krusenstern, and whilst his embassy failed to establish trading relations between the two countries the wealth of information published about Japan greatly increased the world's knowledge of what was still a closed country.
First English edition. 2 vols in one, 4to. 2 hand-coloured etched plates by Atkinson as frontispieces, some light spotting to title-pages, map, & 2 final leaves of text. Contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt, expertly rebacked with old spine laid down, a handsome copy. xxxvi, 314; [ix], [i](blank), 404pp.
Hill 952; Forbes 433; Sabin 38331.
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